Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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1Adrert BellPetition of citizens of Fort Kent etc. asking William Dickey's appointment as School Agent in Madawaska District.1870
2James BellPetiton recommending the appointment of Albert G. Emery to the office of clerk of the court for Somerset County.1867
3James BellRecommending the appointment of Albert H. Ware to the office of Register of Probate.1867
4James BellResignation from the office of Justices of the Peace.1836
5James BellRecommending the appointment of James Bell to the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Somerset County and several counties throughout the State.1871
6James BellRecommending the appointment of Joel W. Hobart to the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Somerset County.1871
7James BellCommunication relating to an order transmitted to Brigadier General Eustis, directing him to detach two companies from the garrison at Hancock Barracks to relieve the two portions of the armed civil posse of Maine. (copy inclosed)1841
8James BellRequesting that the Secretary of State order Nelson Savage to give up the laws intended for Greely Plantation.1844
9James BellCommunication accepting a nomination.1852
10James BellCommunication relating with the commissioners appointed under a Resolve of March 12, 1855 for the revision of the public laws were employed from April 12, 1855 to February 14, 1856.1857
11James BellResignation from the office of Judge of Probate for Piscataquis County.1857
12James BellRequesting that William G. Crosby be appointed to the office of Judge of the S. J. Court as Judge Davis has resigned.1859
13James BellPetition in favor of John S. Abbott to be appointed as Reporter of the Decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court.1859
14James B. BellRequesting an appointment to a commission as Commissioner for the State and to take the acknowledgments of Deed, etc. for the State within the State of Massachusetts.1865
15John BellRequesting the number of small arms that the State of Maine possess, inclusive of those distributed to the Militia.1841
16John BellAcknowledging the receipt of a copy of the Maine Report.1851
17John BellTransmitting the reports of High Court of Errors and Appeals from the State of Mississippi.1851
18John BellAcknowledging the receipt of the laws passed by the Maine Legislature.1851
19John J. BellRecommending the appointment of Hiram Ruggles to the office of Trial Justice for the town of Carmel.1860
20John N. BellRecommending the appointment of Hiram Ruggles to the office of Trial Justice for the town of Carmel.1860
21John W. BellRequesting a commission as Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Maine within the District of Columbia.1871
22John Bell, 1765-1836Regarding the report of the commission to establish the line between Maine and New Hampshire.1829
23John Bell, 1797-1869Acknowledging the receipt of laws passed by the Maine Legislature dealing with the North Eastern Boundary. Also urging the occupation of the country south of the St. John's by troops of the United States.1841
24Joseph BellAcknowledging the receipt of the laws passed by the Maine Legislature, a copy of the Maine Report and the Maine State Library Catalog.1850
25P. H. BellAcknowledging the receipt of a copy of the Maine Report and the Maine State Library Catalog.1850

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